Threshold - an exhibition and installation
09/10/2009
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Students in the Faculty of Arts & Society have created an installation with an international artist which will feature in an exhibition at the University this week.
Haesim Kim, a visiting artist from South Korea, has been working with Landscape Architecture students at the faculty's Landscape Resource Centre to create the piece which will form part of 'Threshold' - an installation and exhibition being held at Broadcasting Place from Tuesday 13 to Wednesday 21 October.
Haesim is an internationally acclaimed environmental artist from Seoul, South Korea. Her artworks are ephemeral responses celebrating the natural order of nature and the momentary happenings of a place. The 'Threshold' exhibition travels through many and varied landscapes showcasing, through the mediums of photography and video, Haesim's artwork.
She is accompanied in Leeds by Minwook An, a student from Korea, who is working on a project to swap typically English items with typically Korean items with the people he meets in the city.
The exhibition and installation will be held in the ground floor exhibition area of the Humanities Building in Broadcasting Place and will be open to all between 9am and 5pm each week day, and from 10am to 3pm on Saturday 17 October. The exhibition will be closed on Sunday 18 October.
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